On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Stan Angelis wrote: > Hi, > > I have a hp compaq nx7010 notebook and am keen on using a usb.2.0 128mb > astone flashdrive with a linux system based on a 2.4.21 kernel. > > I have spent a considerable amount of time learning about why the usb drive > doesnt work. > > I have done things like: > > add line to /etc/modules.conf > > scsi-hostadapter usb-storage > > added a modprobe usb_storage > to /etc/hotplug/usb/?helper script(forget the name) > > > I believe it just comes down to the fact that in my case I dont have a > driver or script picking up the device. > > Is there something I can use or test? rather than going to a 2.6 kernel > > I do get the correct stuff from hotplug on a cold boot, ie excerpt from > dmesg: > > SCSI0: SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices > Starting timer : 0 0 > Vendor : 128MB Model : USB2.0 Flashdrive Rev 2.00 > Type : Direct Access ANSI SCSI revision : 02 > Starting timer : 0 0 > WARNING : USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured > USB Mass Storage device found at 2 > hub.c new USB device 00:1d.2-2 assigned address 2 > usb.c USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x49f/0x86) is not claimed by any active > driver. > > directory > /proc/scsi/usb_storage-0 exists but is empty > > Appreciate any assistance
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